The Society still has a small number of copies of "The Drumming of the Poss Sticks."If you would like one, please contact David Walker - 01661 843508 or hindleywalker@gmail.com. The cost is £10 including post and packaging - or just £6 if you can collect by hand. Buy now before they've all gone!

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​​NEXT MEETING Wednesday 31st January 2018Wor WooliesGraham Soult - the story of some of the many local Woolworth shops

Meetings commence at 7.30pm in the Parish Hall, Front St. Prudhoe, NE42 5PW

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ORAL HISTORY As you know we are working to capture the memories of Prudhoe folk. Have you spent much of your life in or around Prudhoe? Do you know someone who would like to share their memories? If so, we'd love to be able to capture these memories and record them in the Oral Histories section of our website. If you're interested, please let us know by emailinghindleywalker@gmail.com.You can see our collection of interviews on the Personal Memories tab on this website.

Gone but never forgotten. Our former treasurer and friend, Brian Thompson who died on 30 June 2017 after battling with cancer.He is now at peace. Our sympathy and support go to his loving family.​

Acknowledgements:Thanks to all of the Society members and other residents of Prudhoe & District who have contributed knowledge and photographs to this site via the Society archives. Special thanks to Jim Standish, Howard and Janet Haywood and David Walker. Thanks also to Tony Winship, a professional web designer, who has now moved his business from Prudhoe to Spain. Tony gave us the domain name and was very influential in the design of the website. Any errors found on this site, however, are the responsibility of the Website manager and they will be promptly corrected, when notified and, if necessary, verified.

External Links:There are two local websites which provide a wealth of information about the community and community activities. The first, http://www.prudhoelocal.co.uk/, is provided by the local newspaper, the Hexham Courant. The second, http://www.prudhoe.org/, is provided by the Prudhoe Community Partnership. Other interesting links are: